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Fisheries and Aquaculture Maintained by FAO-FI  
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Introduction
 
From local to global levels, fisheries and aquaculture play important roles for food supply, food security and income generation. While marine capture fisheries are stable, marine aquaculture continues to grow steadily and they together produce about 140 million tonnes of fish, or about 80% of the total quantity of fish produced by the inland and marine aquatic ecosystems. Aquaculture production now is more than half the capture fisheries production. Ocean fisheries provide livelihoods directly and indirectly to a large proportion of the 200 million people who, globally, are estimated to depend on fisheries and aquaculture for a living. Recreational fisheries contribute substantially to the global economy, tourism development, and quality of life. Fish and fish products provide about 20% of humanity's animal protein needs. For many of the world's most vulnerable people living on coastal zones or islands it is a particularly important and often vital source of protein and micronutrients necessary for a healthy life.

Additional statistics are available in the most recent edition of the State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture (SOFIA). Hard copy includes an updated version of the FAO World Fisheries and Aquaculture Atlas CD-ROM or view online.
 
Ecosystem based management
 
The intrinsic value of marine life and the socio-economic importance of the fishery sector underpin the necessity for governments, to establish effective management systems in their exclusive economic zones and in the high seas. The available information on the state of the fishery resources indicate that, in 2010, about 50% of marine fish stocks are close to their maximum biological production level (or maximum sustainable yield), about 25% are overfished, and about 25% could possibly sustain higher exploitation rates. However, those stocks being fished at their maximum level of production could rapidly become overfished if fishing pressure is not effectively controlled. Historical data indicate that the proportion of stocks being overfished has increased significantly since the early seventies, underlining the need for an improvement in fisheries governance. Additional stress on the fisheries production system is added by pollution and environmental degradation from non-fisheries developments, including land-based ones, with long-lasting and possibly irreversible consequences for fisheries.

The contribution of aquaculture and coastal aquaculture is increasing rapidly, filling the gap between supply and demand of fishery products. This development has problems related to water use rights; pollution; diseases; invasive species; and modification of wild genetic pools.

 
Governance for increased food security
 
Careful and thoughtful improvement in the governance of fishing and aquaculture, and its integration with other sectors' management (e.g. in the coastal areas) could bring about greater reliability of supply, improved economic viability and the generation of increased benefits for fishers and for society as a whole. Failure to establish effective governance in fisheries and in coastal areas could result in a further deterioration in food security, particularly for the most vulnerable people in the developing world; increasing impoverishment of fishers; and destabilization of social structures in remote coastal areas. New forms of governance are being tested, including various forms of fishing rights as well as precautionary and ecosystem-based approaches.
 
 
 
 
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Special issue of the magazine <a href=http://pemsea.org/publications/tropical-coasts-magazine/tropical-coasts-magazine>Tropical Coasts</a> devoted to food security in the seas of East Asia. Coastal Resources: Productivity and Impacts on Food Security Special issue of the magazine <a href=http://pemsea.org/publications/tropical-c...  
A review of status and trends in Russian European seas during the 1990s Ecosystems and Biological Resources of Russian European Seas at the T...1st Century A review of status and trends in Russian European seas during the 1990s...  
Southeast Asia's oceans are fast running out of fish, putting the livelihoods of up to 100 million people at risk, leading to more illegal incursions into Australia's northern fisheries and putting the future of shared stocks between Australia and Southeast Asia at grave risk. A new Lowy Institute Paper entitled 'Enmeshed: Australia and Southeast Asia's Fisheries' by Dr Meryl J. Williams looks at the sources of this depletion and what can be done regionally to address it before it becomes too late. Enmeshed: Australia and Southeast Asia's Fisheries Southeast Asia's oceans are fast running out of fish, putting the livelihoods o...  
An ICES report on the environmental status of European seas and on issues of concern Environmental Status of European Seas An ICES report on the environmental status of European seas and on issues of co...  
Overview of fisheries and aquaculture 2011 FAO Fact Sheet on Fisheries and Aquaculture Overview of fisheries and aquaculture 2011 
Text of The Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries FAO: Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries Text of The Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries 
The objective of the IPOA-SHARKS is to ensure the conservation and management of sharks and their long-term sustainable use. States should implement a national programme for conservation and management of shark stocks. FAO: International Plan of Action for the Conservation and Management...POA-SHARKS) The objective of the IPOA-SHARKS is to ensure the conservation and management o...  
Long term ecological research study of fish populations Fish Populations in a Tidal Estuary in the Marlborough Sounds, New Ze...971 to 2004 Long term ecological research study of fish populations 
A collection of papers on women in fisheries. Global Symposium on Gender and Fisheries: Seventh Asian Fisheries Forum A collection of papers on women in fisheries. 
This 2000 report is still highly pertinent today as more fisheries move towards rights based system or still seek ways of solving their problems. Governance for a Sustainable Future. II: Fishing for the Future This 2000 report is still highly pertinent today as more fisheries move towards...  
The Green Economy in a Blue World report analyzes how key sectors that are interlinked with the marine and coastal environment and coastal environment – the blue world – can make the transition towards a Green Economy. Green economy in a blue world The Green Economy in a Blue World report analyzes how key sectors that are inte...  
Suatu perangkat pendukung keputusan dalam keramba jaring apung. Indonesian version of the software tool to help cage aquaculture managers optimise their choice of sites for placement of cages. Also available in English as CD-ROM or web download. Panduan Teknis CADS_TOOL Suatu perangkat pendukung keputusan dalam keramba jaring apung. Indonesian vers...  
Report of a Workshop held at the 9th Asian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum at Shanghai Ocean University from 21 to 23 April 2011. Shining a Light on Gender in Aquaculture and Fisheries Report of a Workshop held at the 9th Asian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum at S...  
A guide to the day to day management of pearl oyster aquaculture The Pearl Oyster Pinctada maxima (Jameson, 1901). An Atlas of Functio...topathology A guide to the day to day management of pearl oyster aquaculture 
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